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<blockquote data-quote="Venom_nitrous" data-source="post: 6543052" data-attributes="member: 71010"><p>I would look for a wrecked, preferably rear-ended, 99-04 stang. The cobra would be a good starting area. Your best bet would be an 01 cobra with the 31 spline rear already. It makes me want to cry everytime I see one and I like it when people bring these back from the dead instead of tearing apart a fine one that could be still used on the street. You could get the CF panels to replace the wrecked ones and start with an IRS. Cut all the unnecessary support out of the trunk, doors, bumpers, and such. Go with a race fuel cell. Not feel bad about welding in a cage. For the engine, I would go with a factory stroke FRPP 5 liter mod block and a wicked intake. You could have 400 hp easy. That bitch would love to rev. This would cost so much less than an R that needs some modding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Venom_nitrous, post: 6543052, member: 71010"] I would look for a wrecked, preferably rear-ended, 99-04 stang. The cobra would be a good starting area. Your best bet would be an 01 cobra with the 31 spline rear already. It makes me want to cry everytime I see one and I like it when people bring these back from the dead instead of tearing apart a fine one that could be still used on the street. You could get the CF panels to replace the wrecked ones and start with an IRS. Cut all the unnecessary support out of the trunk, doors, bumpers, and such. Go with a race fuel cell. Not feel bad about welding in a cage. For the engine, I would go with a factory stroke FRPP 5 liter mod block and a wicked intake. You could have 400 hp easy. That bitch would love to rev. This would cost so much less than an R that needs some modding. [/QUOTE]
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